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Old February 28th 07, 08:58 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default More Pathological Lying By Mork Moron, KB9RQZ

On Feb 28, 10:17?am, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 08:09:23 -0800, John Smith I

wrote:
wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:26:39 -0500, "Stefan Wolfe"
wrote:


That says it all. CW is green.
not true so stop poluting the BW


Personally, I greatly appreciated the humor in Stefans' post, you forgot
how to laugh, or what?


Considering who the respondant was, John, you HAD to ask...?!?!?

sorry too tired of the MorseCoded trolling


However you don't seem too tired to not keep from responding to
everything anyway, Morkie.

that is problem with comedy it is hit or miss, for me he missed he
missed


Almost EVERYTHING here is "missed" by you, Morkie.

You JUST DON'T GET IT!

you want a Joke

well given I own 58 acres of land I thought nothing of picking up a
G5RV a veration fo r 160 and up without thinking what it would like to
hual one end of out into the woods to sterech out a 215 foot anttena
with 3 FEET of snow on the ground


What's your problem, fatboy? Oh..wait...THAT'S the
PROBLEM...FATboy!

Sheeeesh...It would take a lot more than 3 feet of snow to keep
me from gettng a useful antenna up for brand new privileges.

Of course there's still the small issue of your having been
caught in the lie from this past summer wherein you stated you ALREADY
HAD AN HF ANTENNA UP!

Here's a hint, fatboy...

Tie one end of a 100ft length of non-metallic clothesline onto an
old wrench. Making sure you have firm hold on the trailing end of the
line, heave the running end as hard as you can into a tree.

Now tie the trailing end onto one end of a random wire and go to
the base of the tree and pull the whole thing up.

Connect the trailing end of the wire into a cheap MFJ tuner and
an adequate ground.

You're now on the air on almost any Amateur HF band for less than
30 minutes effort.

Or don't...Amateur Radio is better off without you.

Steve, K4YZ